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Drama

Clean and Sober

- Thirty remarkable days in the life of an ordinary man.

Hotshot real estate salesman Daryl has a bad cocaine habit. After embezzling his company's money, he wakes up next to a girl who overdosed. To hide from the police, he checks into a rehabilitation program guaranteeing anonymity. Under the mentorship of counselor Craig, Daryl accepts that he has a substance abuse problem. As he falls in love with fellow patient Charlie, Daryl begins committing to a newly sober life.

Release Date : 1988-08-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. PicturesImagine Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michael Keaton

Character Name : Daryl Poynter

Original Name : Michael Keaton

Gender : Male

Kathy Baker

Character Name : Charlie Standers

Original Name : Kathy Baker

Gender : Female

Morgan Freeman

Character Name : Craig

Original Name : Morgan Freeman

Gender : Male

Tate Donovan

Character Name : Donald Towle

Original Name : Tate Donovan

Gender : Male

Henry Judd Baker

Character Name : Xavier

Original Name : Henry Judd Baker

Gender : Male

Claudia Christian

Character Name : Iris

Original Name : Claudia Christian

Gender : Female

J. David Krassner

Character Name : Tiller

Original Name : J. David Krassner

Gender : Male

Dakin Matthews

Character Name : Bob

Original Name : Dakin Matthews

Gender : Male

Mary Catherine Martin

Character Name : Cheryl Ann

Original Name : Mary Catherine Martin

Gender : Male

Patricia Quinn

Character Name : June

Original Name : Patricia Quinn

Gender : Female

Pamela Dunlap

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Pamela Dunlap

Gender : Female

Terri Hanauer

Character Name : Admissions Counsellor

Original Name : Terri Hanauer

Gender : Female

David A. Kimball

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : David A. Kimball

Gender : Male

Veronica Redd

Character Name : Head Nurse - Detox

Original Name : Veronica Redd

Gender : Female

Sharie Doolittle

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Sharie Doolittle

Gender : Male

Sharon Medearis

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Sharon Medearis

Gender : Male

M. Emmet Walsh

Character Name : Richard Dirks

Original Name : M. Emmet Walsh

Gender : Male

Brian Benben

Character Name : Martin Laux

Original Name : Brian Benben

Gender : Male

Rachel Ryan

Character Name : Karen Peluso

Original Name : Rachel Ryan

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Dave

@BreakingTraining77

2021-06-23

Michael Keaton tries his hand in a dramatic portrayal of an alcoholic, drug addicted stock broker who finds refuge in a treatment program - but not for it's intended purpose. He slowly begins to realize that be may be there for a reason, but the arrogant nature of his personality is always at conflict. As someone with long term sobriety, I always tell people that this is close to the real thing that Hollywood has to offer. Nobody is a model citizen in this world, most are flawed, lonely, angry characters, however there is some redemption in the masses. Strong supporting roles including M. Emmet Walsh, Kathy Bates and a young Morgan Freeman. Worth a look if you can find it.

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-06-23

Michael Keaton puts in a great dramatic performance in this movie, at a time when his star was definitely rising. This movie was released the same year as Beetlejuice, and the year before Batman. Kathy Bates also excels as Charlie. Keaton’s Money manager character Daryl has gamed the system to steal client funds, and even as his drug addiction careens towards bottom, he uses a private rehab center as a shield against being found by the authorities. As he becomes involved with Bates’ character Charlie, who he meets while in rehab, he begins to take his sobriety seriously, perhaps more so than his new girlfriend does herself. There are touches of humor and Daryl’s charm to break up the more serious moments. At one point Daryl encourages her to use a script to talk to her previous boyfriend on the phone. She gives it a try, she shows Daryl the sheet and repeats the ugly profane response she receives, telling him she doesn’t see that on there as a possible response. The movie builds up to a short speech by Daryl that is heartfelt and powerful. The details are brutal at time, and probably therefore accurate, and well worth watching. It carries a message with it, but isn’t merely a message movie. Back when it came out and moved to HBO and DVD, I watched it multiple times. It might be time to watch it again.